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I was kinda hoping for more shenanigans and embarassements, [SPOILER] they all got the girls too smoothly, [/SPOILER] anyway, I got a couple of laughs here and there, so I kinda enjoyed it. Quite good TV series ending. Or is it?

Originally Posted by jsmak84

Burn it up because you do not call ignition ............ Because ignition is born green and then ripens and becomes burn it up, which is yellow, then darkens and becomes a song that has yet to be published and will appear in a collection of b-sides and brown nell'accezione this song is a song from the session discarded of ignition.

I really liked it. I really, really did, but - and it feels absurd to say it - I could have done with another half hour and another bit of development. Because of the ensemble cast, time-wise it wouldn't have worked, and I still really enjoyed the movie. I just wanted more because I'm an idiot sucker for superhero action movies.

I haven't seen this one in years, and I found it on dvd the other day so I decided to grab it. I forgot how good this movie was. Some of the acting from a couple Japanese actors was pretty bad, but the role of Steve Martin was pretty well done, and the political overtones and special effects in particular were very well done for their time.

Turns out Robert Pattinson isn't such a great actor at all (at least in this one his acting didn't do much good); didn't like Chris Cooper & Pierce Brosnan much too ... only highlight for me Emilie de Ravin, her acting was awesome. Regarding the storyline: Well a little too much for just one movie and I missed some kind of flow.

I'm all about this. Crying less, but maybe a bit more. All because of the gramophone.

I thought it was brilliant in its simplicity but since I know the big picture I have to say that bots definitely know how to quote.

Gramophones are cool, but guy from American Splendor was not so 'cool' and this is all I meant. 'Crying' is from that when I was a little kid and my mom gave our old beautiful gramophone as a gift without telling me. This is my own, little, personal trauma.